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Why Moisture Protection Helps Protect Against Negative Humidity Effects 

Why Moisture Protection Helps Protect Against Negative Humidity Effects 

Read on to learn why humidity could cause problems for concrete and why moisture protection is required for your property.

One of the most pressing concerns when it comes to correct moisture protection is taking dampness into account. Although you might think that concrete buildings are entirely resilient to precipitation and other kinds of water exposure, this is not always the case. Spring and summer are both known for all of its rainstorms. Even though we’re still in spring, there are still very warm days, which means high humidity. Read on to learn why humidity could cause problems for concrete and why moisture protection is required for your property. Read on to learn more!

Problems Caused by Dampness Due to High Humidity Levels

Residential structures and other commercial properties are typically built with brick, concrete, and other types of masonry. Even though it might seem unlikely, dampness can affect all of these materials in a bad way, potentially causing irreparable damage that is expensive and time-consuming to fix. Efflorescence might lead to tiles, bricks, and stones to lose their integrity. Plaster can also crumble and soften, while paint can bleach and peel. Your electrical connections might be in jeopardy, too.

Why Dampness Presents Problems in the First Place

So now the question is, why is dampness an issue? Higher humidity levels should not be a concern as one calendar year comes to an end and another one begins. Voids, gaps, and other crawlspaces might absorb condensation, and even the sturdiest of concrete structures might break down with correct moisture protection measurements set up. Poorly thought-out and executed planning, shoddy and weak materials, and rushed construction timeframes might all contribute to why dampness and humidity might end up running the building you’re trying to build, renovate, or remodel.

Identifying How Humidity and Dampness Become Issues

Look at the foundations of the building in question. Foundation walling is very vulnerable to dampness damage because of soil erosion and capillary action as well. Rainwater hitting your exterior walls, whether due to gravity or poorly maintained gutters, could also add to the humidity woes. Parapets, walls, or other retaining walls can also be damaged by rain, at least on the outside of your buildings and property. Humidity also affects the quality of air indoors and warp windows, floors, and walls while trapped inside of a building envelope. The slope of the roof matters as well, both sloped roofs and flat roofs can be dangerous to concrete structures despite how durable the materials that are used.

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